How to Create Your Doula Profile in our Renewed Global Directory (and Why You Should)?


Dear Reader,
Do you believe in the power of nurturing postpartum care?

As birth workers, you play an indispensable role in the well-being of new families. Here at the PSN, we're dedicated to connecting families worldwide with qualified and compassionate professionals.

Our renewed and enhanced Global Doula Directory is a powerful tool designed to do just that, and we're inviting you – whether you're Doula, Lactation Consultant, Childbirth Educator, Midwife, or other Perinatal Professional – to create a profile and shine!

Why Having a Profile in the PSN Doula Directory Matters

In today's digital world, families often turn online first when seeking support. Having a comprehensive and engaging profile in a trusted directory like ours offers you a multitude of benefits.

Our refreshed directory offers a platform to:

  • Increase your visibility to a targeted audience actively searching for postnatal support;
  • Showcase your specialized skills, training, and unique approach to postnatal care;
  • Build meaningful connections with families seeking a doula who aligns with their needs;
  • Become part of a global network dedicated to advancing postnatal well-being.

By creating a profile in our directory (or updating your existing one), you're not only amplifying your professional presence but also contributing to making vital postnatal support more accessible to families worldwide.

The PSN membership is more than just a listing. It's about joining a growing movement of dedicated professionals who understand the importance of the postpartum. It's about connection, resources, and making a real difference in the lives of new families.

Ready to take the next step and become a member of our network? It starts here: https://postnatalsupportnetwork.com/product/membership/

Explore the benefits of membership, connect with fellow doulas, and let's work together to elevate the standard of postnatal care worldwide.

Warmly,

The Postnatal Support Network Team

P.S.: Huge thank you to our Communications Manager, Orsolya Elek, who is also a doula and a fantastic birth photographer, who'd been working countless hours to bring our new website to life 🙏 !

Should you have any questions, please consult this document and don't hesitate to contact us.

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Postnatal Support Network

The Postnatal Support Network (PSN) promotes the importance of a well-prepared and relaxing 40-day postnatal period, connects families and postnatal doulas, trains professionals and builds bridges. PSN is an international organization with a nonmedical and social network, dedicated to raising awareness and educating the larger public on the importance of postnatal rest and care.

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